Anchor handling training: from compact to full mission DP simulator classification according to the Nautical Institute NTPRO 5000 has been successfully interfaced with the following DP manufacturer systems:
- General Electrics (former CONVERTEAM)
- Marine Technologies (MT)
- NAVIS
Class C: A limited task simulator for instrumentation or blind DP manoeuvring, joystick manoeuvring and position keeping.
- Typically, a classroom setup with standalone DP1 systems:
- Can be delivered with an optional package, including an instructor station, ECDIS (Electronic Chart Display and Information System), Radar and a visual channel (STCW (Standards of Training Certification of Watchkeepers) (Standards of Training Certification
of Watchkeepers) package).
- Mainly intended for phase 1, DP Basic/Induction course.
- Can also be used for familiarisation and basic training.
Class B: A multi-task simulator capable of simulating DP operations in a realistic and fully DP equipped ship's bridge environment.
- DP 2 system.
- Emergency stoppers for all thrusters.
- Navigational screen with a realistic view of an oilfield.
- Extensive faults generation/introduction.
- Appropriate visualisation to accommodate the intended operation, which is recommended and mandatory as of 2014.
- Mainly intended for phase 3, Advanced/Simulator course.
- Can also be used for DP refresher training and familiarisation.
Class A: A full mission simulator capable of simulating Dynamic Positioning operations in a realistic and fully equipped ship's bridge environment, including the capability of visual presentation near offshore installations.
- DP 2 system.
- Physical controls for all thrusters/rudders required.
- Extensive faults generation/introduction.
- 210° horizontal field of view/25° vertical field of view.
- Mainly intended for sea time reduction training in phase 4 of the certification process.
- Can also be used for DP refresher training, Phase 3, Advanced/Simulator course, and special operations training.